On the slow-moving, clear streams of Central Texas, I've had good luck with
Zara Pups and wacky worms, both fished with 10 lb clear mono or with 20 lb
Power Pro and a 4-foot fluorocarbon leader.
But my favorite way to fish our Hill Country creeks is with a fly rod. Best
lures? #6 deer hair popper and (believe it or not) punkinseed-color four-inch
power worms. Not a usual bait for a fly rod, but very effective, rigged Texas
rig w/o sinker. Due to the wind resistance, a worm is hard to cast, but on
small streams you don't need to cast very far anyway.
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Rob Storm
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